Go check out the Bo Bunny Blog to learn how!! Don't delay! It is almost the end of the month and time to start announcing all the winners!

Here is one page that I'm sharing on the Bo Bunny Blog today! There are 2 more, too!

Friends

EtCetera Collection(Close-ups and Tips are at the Bo Bunny Blog)

And Sneaks of two more pages that you can see at Bo Bunny!

Welcome Home Collection

Forever Fall Collection

Before you rush over to the Bo Bunny Blog, be sure to leave a comment here! I'm also going to give away a prize!! Since my favorite color is blue,

I've decided to give away a Welcome Home Project Kit!!!

I'll also be adding some bits and pieces for you to add to your album or to use on other projects!
All you have to do is leave a comment here to be entered for a chance to win! A winner will be chosen at random on Friday!

Head over to the Bo Bunny Blog to learn more about me and to see where I scrapbook!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

It's just about time for Scrapbooking and Beyond to hit the news stands! Yeah!! I always get such a kick out of seeing my work in print!!

In addition to the Gadget Girls series, you can find 2 of my layouts in a Krafty Friends feature! This is a fun one, too! It is a feature that Liz Qualman and I contributed. Since Scrapbooking and Beyond has already shown this layout as a sneak, I couldn't resist showing it on my blog, too!

This is a picture of my husband, brother and mom making candy. Aunt Bill's Brown Candy is a must at all of our family gatherings and I wanted to document it for our scrapbooks.

If you want to see more sneaks go take a peek at the Scrapbooking and Beyond website.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

This month, Allison has provided us with the cutest little birthday hat sketch. This one is so adorable and it's perfect to use up some of your littlest scraps.

It's perfect for cards, but it also makes a fun embellishment to add to your pages, tags or anything else you might come up with!

Happy Birthday Card

In addition to making the colorful party hat, I used the pattern to make some white hats to add a bit of interest to my white space.

The fringed top of the hat was made by punching three different circles, cutting 3 tiny triangles out of each of them and adding a brad.

And... If you know me, you know that in addition to the paper strips, I HAD to add some ribbons! The little ruffle along the bottom was made by cutting some ribbon strips, glueing them in half and tucking them under the bottom of the party hat.

Be sure to stop by Sketch Support for more ideas and to download the sketch for your personal use! There are LOTS of ideas for the sketch and since it's only Tuesday, there are LOTS more to come!

Monday, August 15, 2011

No... I haven't fallen off the end of the earth! :) Like all of you are probably finding in the summer months, I have been crazy busy! Between planning a big party, making curtains, traveling and having the kids in and out, it seems like I have been running around with my hair on fire!

I have been scrapping though! Not that you would know it by looking at my blog lately! Don't worry though, I'm gearing up to start sharing!

If you haven't seen the new Bo Bunny collections, you can go take a peek at them here! Let me tell you... Bo Bunny outdid themselves this release. Talk about 'something for everyone'... it's there!

It's not my turn until August 29th, but I wanted to let ya'll know what's going on!

In the meantime, I have a little Bo Bunny project to share from the last release. I made this using the Vicki B. collection and was SUPER excited that Bo Bunny decided to use in in an advertisement for this collection in a European Magazine! Yay!!!

When I saw this collection, my immediate thought was about Bo Bunny's style. I love it! In addition to Bo Bunny Style, I had my great niece staying with us and had spent the previous weekend making clothes for her paper dolls. I couldn't resist making a little 'stylish dress' from this collection.

In this close-up, you can see the dimension. I used a lot of pop dots to make the layers. I also used the
Bo Bunny wraps and petals to make the little belt. Add a few pieces of emboidery floss for detail.

Hint: I didn't have a hanger that was size appropriate for this 8x10 inch frame, so I just used a question mark and a bracket from a package of chipboard alphabets.

I used a punch for the smaller ruffle on the dress. When you add folds or pleats your paper will curve nicely along the bottom. The bottom pleated petticoat is simply a strip of paper pleated for detail. The edges of the sleeves were done the same way.